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Exchange and universe scope
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Exchange scope identifies the actual listing, currency, session calendar and available source coverage. The same ticker text can refer to different securities or venues.
Where it appears #
The selector affects dashboards, search, screeners, details, official data, watchlists, portfolios and regional research routes.
Step-by-step workflow #
1. Select exchange. 2. Confirm country/currency. 3. Search. 4. Verify suffix or venue label. 5. Check source coverage. 6. Keep the exchange attached when saving or sharing.
Worked example #
SHOP on TSX is CAD and SHOP on a U.S. venue is USD. BRK.B contains an intrinsic dot; a provider suffix must not corrupt it. LSE 250 GBp equals GBP 2.50.
How to interpret the result #
An empty result can mean provider-required coverage, not zero listed companies. Currency and price scale are identity, not formatting. Cross-listed prices can legitimately differ.
Limitations and common mistakes #
Never infer exchange from company name or ticker suffix alone, borrow an NSE row for BSE, or treat registry presence as proof of complete ingestion.
Market-specific differences #
BSE uses exact scrip/ISIN identity; JPX supplies TSE market class; DART supplies KOSPI/KOSDAQ/KONEX class; TSX and TSXV remain separate; LSE uses pence quote scale.
Educational use only #
This guide is descriptive education, not investment advice, a prediction, a recommendation, or an instruction to buy, sell, rebalance or place an order.